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  • Books: Healthy Eating
Belly Book by Joe Harris jReader
Bellies can be used for many things, such as dancing the hula and resting your cup, but it is important to feed them healthy foods, too.
Berenstain Bears and Too Much Junk Food by Stan Berenstain jPicture Book
Mama Bear starts a campaign to convince her family that they are eating too much junk food.
Dinosaurs Alive and Well: A Guide to Good Health by Laurene Krasny Brown jRA777 .B76 1990
Presents, in simple text and illustrations, advice on nutrition, exercise, relationships with friends and family, and ways of dealing with stress.
Eat Your Peas, Ivy Louise! by Leo Landry jPicture Book
Ivy Louise's parents encourage her to eat, unaware that the tiny green peas are performing a circus on her tray.
Eating the Alphabet: Fruits and Vegetables from A to Z by Lois Ehlert jPicture Book
An alphabetical tour of the world of fruits and vegetables, from apricot and artichoke to yam and zucchini.
Edible Pyramid: Good Eating Every Day by Loreen Leedy jRA784 .L399 2007
Using that pyramid as the basis for another entertaining concept book, Loreen Leedy creates a cast of animal characters who learn about 'good eating every day' while in a restaurant called The Edible Pyramid.
Grover’s Guide to Eating Healthy by Naomi Kleinberg jRJ206 .K545 2007
Grover and Elmo explain the importance of eating healthy meals.
The Gulps by Rosemary Wells jPicture Book
After their van and the killer whale water slide break down under the strain of their excessive weight, the Gulps decide to eat right and exercise.
Happy Healthy Monsters: Elmo’s Breakfast Bingo by Abigail Tabby jPicture Book
Here's one simple and imaginative way to get your kids - and the whole family! - eating to start every day the right way.
Healthy Body Cookbook: Over 50 Fun Activities and Delicious Recipes for Kids by Joan D’Amico and Karen Eich Drummond jTX652.5 .D344 1999
Discusses the various parts of the human body and what to eat to keep them healthy. Includes recipes that contain nutrients important for the heart, muscles, teeth, skin, nerves, and other parts of the body.
Healthy Diet by Elaine Landau jTX355 .L23 2003
Explains the different foods and nutrients needed for good nutrition and discusses related health issues.
I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato by Lauren Child jPicture Book
A fussy eater decides to sample the carrots after her brother convinces her that they are really orange twiglets from Jupiter.
Monster Health Book: a Guide to Eating, Being Active and Feeling Great for Monsters and Kids! by Edward Miller jRA784 .M4894 2006
Beginning with concise discussions of each of the food groups, along with the newly redesigned food pyramid, Miller looks at all aspects of health and nutrition in this accessible and informative book. Fun facts about different foods are included throughout to keep the reading upbeat and clear distinctions are made between healthy and not-so- healthy meal choices.
No More Vegetables! by Nicole Rubel jPicture Book
When a young girl demands "No more vegetables," her mother agrees as long as Ruthie helps in the vegetable garden.
Princess Picky by Marjorie Priceman jPicture Book
When Nicki refuses to eat her vegetables, she goes from being called Princess Perfect to Princess Picky, and the worried king orders his staff to create bribes fit for a finicky royal eater.
Rotten Ralph Feels Rotten by Jack Gantos jReader
Rotten Ralph comes to appreciate Sarah's healthy cat food after he gets sick from eating out of trash cans.
Showdown at the Food Pyramid by Rex Barron jRA784 .B35 2004
When snack foods take over the food pyramid and make it collapse, members of the various food groups have to work together using the Great Food Guide to rebuild it.
Sweet Tooth by Margie Palatini jPicture Book
Stewart's loud, obnoxious sweet tooth constantly gets him into trouble, until Stewart uses a healthy diet to take control of the situation.
The Vegetables We Eat by Gail Gibbons jSB324 .G53 2007
Vegetables come in many shapes, colors, and forms. Using her signature combination of a clear and informative text with plenty of illustration diagrams, and cross sections, Gibbons provides a wealth of information about produce.
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  • DVDs: Healthy Eating
All About Nutrition and Exercise j RA784 .A453 2006v
Students learn about the food pyramid as well as the types and amounts of foods needed by the body each day to stay healthy. Children find out how calories burn and how exercise keeps the body in shape! Students also take a look at how an unbalanced diet, overeating and lack of exercise can wear the body down and affect well-being.
Big Comfy Couch, Vol. 2: Cooking Up Fun
Two episodes teach viewers about nutrition; Granny and Uncle Chester rap about balanced eating and Granny gets things going with her clown bouncy bars while Loonette finds out that 'You Are What You Eat.' One episode teaches viewers about lying.
Food Smarts: MyPyramid for Kids jRJ206 .F67 2006v
Join a group of campers as they discover the importance of eating right. Using the USDA MyPyramid food guidelines, they learn why some foods are better than others, how exercise is an important part of any healthful eating plan, and what to do when a particular food makes them groan 'yuck!
Fun Furry and Healthy Too jRJ101.7 .F87 2008v
Move and groove with personal trainer Grover; visit the dentist with Frazzle Monster; and play Bert's "Oatmeal Game." Engages preschoolers in interactive fun while teaching healthy habits such as exercise, brushing teeth, eating right and getting plenty of rest - all with your favorite Sesame pals.
Health and Growth jRA784 .H435 2006v
This film discusses the importance of good nutrition and health. Explores how bodies change as they grow and emphasizes the importance of exercise.
Let's Eat: Funny Food Songs
Grover the waiter has a new job at Planet Storybook, where he hobnobs with famous storybook characters. When his favorite customer, who happens to be a picky eater, comes in to eat Grover introduces him to all the fabulous foods that he could be enjoying.
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